Big Boss Brewing Company hosted a small media contingent this past Tuesday in their expanded taproom to discuss the newest addition to their seasonal up, Tavern Ale. In regular rotation since Big Boss opened in 2007,… Continue reading →

Nantahala Brewing Company is nestled in the shadows of the Great Smokey Mountains in Bryson City, NC. The brewery was founded in 2009 by Chris Collier, Mike Marsden, Joe Rowland and Ken Smith,… Continue reading →

I’m a big fan of American history and got excited when I discovered Natty Greene’s Brewing Company when we first moved to North Carolina in 2012. Yes, I’m a history nerd too, and there’s a… Continue reading →

“A wicked and pernicious weed.” Those few words are rumored to have been uttered by King Henry VIII in 1519 to describe hops. Today, it’s the inspiration behind Wicked Weed Brewing in Asheville.… Continue reading →

Tucked away in an industrial park in Raleigh, Big Boss Brewing Company opened in 2006 and shipped its first beer in 2007. It’s location on Wicker Drive has historic craft beer significance. Since 1996,… Continue reading →

According to data from the Brewers Association, on average, 1.5 new craft breweries are opening each day in the U.S. What a mind-boggling stat. In the Triangle, it feels no different. The spike… Continue reading →

Founded in 2011, Birdsong Brewing Co. is all about great beer and great people. Their goal at launch was simple: brew flavorful, unfiltered quality craft and bring that to Charlotte. The result? Four year-round offerings (Free Will… Continue reading →

Situated in the Outer Banks or OBX for short, Outer Banks Brewing Station is the nations first wind-powered brew pub. The Kill Devil Hills brewery sits a mere minutes from where the Wright brothers became… Continue reading →

Bombshell Beer Company is allowing fans to select what label the brewery should use on their first canned beer – Head Over Hops IPA. The Holly Springs brewery has two final can design concepts to vote… Continue reading →

Started in 1994, Highland Brewing Company was Asheville’s first brewery after Prohibition. The name of North Carolina’s third oldest brewery recognizes the Scotch-Irish that first settled the Asheville area. Owner and founder Oscar Wong’s passion… Continue reading →